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Leadership - Next Steps for Schools

At the end of the last SLICT session, delegates completed a feed back form identifying next steps for their school and future ITASS support. Here is a summary of the action points schools identified. Click on the links for additional information where appropriate.




ICT Conferences

  • June 2008 Conference - information on the ICT Subject Leaders' Day about podcasting.
  • Visit our eSafety homepage to view all the materials that have been developed as a result of our November 2007 eSafety Conference.
  • Visit the June 2007 Conference pages for information on the ICT Subject Leaders' Day and to download material from the various sessions.
  • Visit the Conference pages to find out more about the ICT Subject Leaders' Day that took place on Friday 9th March 2007. You can download the notes taken on the day plus the documents that were provided to attendees.

 

Other Useful Information

Most of the software that we provide comes with an online manual. However, we have created some of our own to help answer some of those frequently asked questions.

Visit our Help Guides page to download all the latest Help Guides and manuals.


How does Copyright affect me?
Visit our Copyright in Schools page to find out more.
Are you showing film clips or playing music from CDs and tapes in your school?
Do you or your pupils download images from the Internet to use in your lessons or presentations?
If so, do you know where you stand with Copyright issues?